Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
ABSTRACT
Focusing
on
environmental
and
ecological
concerns,
the
European
Union
(EU27)
ranks
as
world's
fifth‐largest
aquaculture
producer.
Acknowledging
necessity
of
enhancing
productivity
competitiveness,
EU
recognizes
importance
investing
in
sustainability
growth
industry.
Thus,
primary
objective
this
study
is
to
investigate
impact
information
communication
technology
(ICT)
elements
development
sector
within
(EU13)
(EU14)
from
1990
2023.
To
address
potential
endogeneity
issues,
research
employs
Cross‐Sectional
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(CS‐ARDL)
Augmented
Mean
Group
(AMG)
estimators.
The
findings
reveal
significant
insights.
It
evident
that,
comparison
emerging
EU13
countries,
developed
EU14
countries
place
greater
ICT,
human
capital,
governance
facilitating
On
other
hand,
compared
carbon
dioxide
emissions
seem
be
a
major
contributor
deterioration
developing
countries.
advised
that
policymakers
give
priority
projects
support
ICT
development,
improve
put
efficient
procedures
light
these
results.
countries'
officials
are
encouraged
concentrate
promoting
economic
aquatic
industry
easing
anticipated
expansion
interim.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Abstract
Marine
fisheries
constitute
a
crucial
component
of
global
green
development,
where
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
plays
an
essential
role
in
enhancing
economic
efficiency
associated
with
marine
fisheries.
This
study
utilizes
panel
data
from
11
coastal
provinces
and
municipalities
China
2009
to
2020,
employing
the
entropy
method
super-efficiency
EBM
model
calculate
AI
index
Based
on
these
calculations,
we
utilize
fixed
effects
models,
moderation
effect
threshold
models
examine
impact
The
reveals
that:
(i)
From
has
significantly
improved
overall,
while
shown
fluctuating
trend,
substantial
regional
disparities.
(ii)
enhances
(iii)
Green
finance,
trade
openness,
R&D
investment
act
as
moderating
variables,
accelerating
development
further
improving
(iv)
varies
across
different
intervals
investment.
These
findings
are
for
understanding
advancing
informatization
strategy
hold
significant
implications
sustainable
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
Abstract
Intense
use
of
coastal
resources
and
construction
new
marinas
to
expand
the
tourist
industry
might
result
in
developing
water
marine
environmental
quality
due
pollution,
noise,
species
disturbance,
harming
aquatic
ecosystems
fisheries.
By
considering
roles
played
by
fisheries
output,
development,
energy
input,
economic
growth,
governance,
population
density
during
1990–2022,
this
research
aims
explore
dynamic
influence
tourism
development
on
sustainability
sector
27
European
nations.
The
findings
study,
which
used
Method
Moments
Quantile
Regression
(MMQR)
with
fixed
variables,
revealed
a
considerable
adverse
impact
consumption
growth
across
EU27
area.
In
particular,
show
that
all
quantiles,
is
more
substantial
EU13
nations
than
EU14
developed
countries.
At
same
time,
had
significant
negative
countries
at
most
recent
quantiles.
relationship
between
governance
(across
quantiles)
was
also
favorably
significant.
Notably,
have
beneficial
medium
it
discovered
increased
sustainability.
Results
has
To
safeguard
achieve
sustainable
blue
our
results
provide
policymakers
insight
into
how
support
using
effective
environmentally
friendly
technology.
Aquaculture Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Historically,
European
Union
(EU27)
member
states
have
held
sway
over
the
administration
of
aquaculture
sectors.
However,
challenges
arisen
within
this
regulatory
framework,
particularly
concerning
implementation
sustainable
conservation
measures
across
EU27
region.
In
response
to
perceived
shortcomings,
alternative
strategies
like
economic
and
community‐based
management
emerged.
Thus,
study
aims
investigate
how
global
governance
factors
influenced
growth
industry
(EU13)
(EU14)
from
1990
2023.
To
address
endogeneity
concerns,
robust
least
squares,
two‐stage
squares
(2SLS),
ordinary
estimators
were
employed,
yielding
significant
findings.
Notably,
impact
analysis
reveals
that
property
rights,
stability,
private
sector
quality,
interest
are
pivotal
drivers
in
EU14
developed
countries
compared
their
EU13
developing
counterparts.
Conversely,
novelty
paper
shows
growth,
social
development,
advancement
hold
greater
significance
relative
ones,
as
indicated
by
estimators.
Given
these
insights,
policymakers
urged
prioritize
initiatives
aimed
at
fortifying
interest.
encouraged
focus
on
fostering
enhancing
public
promoting
development
blue
farming.
Energy & Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 14, 2023
Indeed,
waste
from
marine
may
have
a
significant
negative
economic
impact
on
coastal
towns,
tourism,
shipping,
and
fisheries.
Given
its
accumulation
spread,
be
one
of
the
most
urgent
dangers
to
sustainability
life
health
EU's
waters.
By
considering
role
production
in
fisheries,
fossil
fuel
use,
development,
governance
1990
2022,
this
research
seeks
explore
dynamic
influence
fisheries
sector
hazardous
27
European
nations.
At
higher
quantiles,
findings
showed
strong
positive
association
between
capacity
at
1%
statistical
level
using
new
Method
Moments
Quantile
Regression
with
fixed
effects.
From
fifth
through
ninth
quantiles
(≈0.250),
fishery
output
considerably
increases
waste,
more
substantial
highest
(≈0.239)
lower
lowest
quantile
(≈0.056).
The
also
show
that
affluent
countries
EU14
beneficial
effect
than
developing
nations
EU13.
Using
fuels
increased
across
all
level.
Still,
development
developed
EU13
causes
decrease,
10%
levels,
respectively,
supporting
growth
theory
for
produce
first
(≈−6.677)
EU27
nations,
was
adversely
suggest
are
affected
negatively
by
waste.
effective
environmentally
friendly
technology,
policymakers
reduce
while
achieving
sustainable
objectives.